Beluga Ban A Boon For Idaho Caviar Farmers
2nd Nov 2005, 21:33 GMT
The U.S. government’s ban on beluga caviar from the Caspian Sea is good news for Idaho’s burgeoning caviar industry. The state’s producers are looking forward to filling the gap – just in time for the busy holiday season. Elizabeth Wynne Johnson explains.
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